Lt. General Hamel, Commander, Space & Missile Systems, Space Command, has requested Boeing and Aerospace Corporation to investigate Failure Analysis’ telemetry prognostic technology used for predicting failures in satellites, launch vehicles and missiles which could lower the cost to produce expensive satellites and launch vehicles, shorten delivery schedules and increase reliability, stop launch failures, and yield uninterruptible on orbit payload services. Failure Analysis’ telemetry prognostic technology was determined by Lockheed Martin Space & Missiles Systems, Sunnyvale, California, Advanced Technology Center to be usable on the Trident Fleet Ballistic Missile Program.
Failure Analysis’ telemetry prognostic technology was developed by the founder of Failure Analysis, Dr. Len Losik, when he was on contract to the U.S. air Force as the Space and Ground Manger for Rockwell International (now Boeing) on the Global Positioning System Block I satellite program but it was abandoned by both Boeing and the Air Force after the GPS Block II contract was awarded due to a lack of understanding of its origin and value. Failure Analysis’ failure prediction technology has been used to stop Air Force, NASA and commercial satellite failures and launch failures in the past. Failure Analysis’ revolutionary telemetry prognostic technology promises to increase high tech equipment life across many industries. There’s more info at www.failureanalysisco.com—Salinas, California


